Index. 



429 



Rullus longirostris saturatus, 65. 



longirostris scottii, 65. 



scottii, 65. 

 Ralph, W. L., and Bagg, E., Ad- 

 ditional Notes on the Birds of 

 Oneida County, New York, 229. 

 Raven, 124. 



American, 256. 



White-necked, 256. 

 Razorbill, 327. 

 Redbird, 125. 



Piny Woods, 125. 



Summer, 82. 

 Redhead, S3. 

 Redpoll, 114, 239. 

 Red-shanks, 306. 

 Redstart, 22, in, 200, 404-406. 



American, 314. 



Painted, 261. 

 Regulus calendula, 49, 97, 119, 263, 



2Q2 *?22. 



satrapa, 113, 232. 



Rhamphocoelus jacapa, 267. 



Rhipidura perlata, 353. 



Rhodinocichla rosea, 194. 

 rosea schistacea, 194. 



Rhynchocyclus ruficauda, 270. 



Rice-bird, 341. 



Ridgway, R., notice of his 'Ornith- 

 ology of Illinois,' 74; Butco bra- 

 ckyurus and B. fuliginosus, 90; 

 Intergradation between Zonotri- 

 chi'a leucopkrys and Z. interme- 

 dia, and between the latter and 

 Z. gambeli, 96; Salvin and God- 

 man's 'Biologia Centrali-Ameri- 

 cana' — Aves, 189; Harlan's Hawk 

 a Race of the Redtail, and not a 

 Distinct Species, 205; notice of 

 his 'Review of the Genus Xipho- 

 colaptes of Lesson,' 271; notice 

 of his 'Review of the Genus Scler- 

 urus of Swainson,' 272 ; notice of 

 his papers on birds from the 

 Galapagos Islands, the Abrolhos, 

 the Island of Santa Lucia, and 

 from the Straits of Magellan, 273, 

 Junco kyemalis skufeldti in Mary- 

 land, 289; A Yellow-crowned 

 Regulus calendula, 292. 



Riker, C. B., A List of Birds ob- 

 served at Santarem, Brazil, with 

 ^Annotations by F. M. Chapman, 

 "131,265. 



Road-runner, 80. 



Roberts, T. S., Notes on some 

 Minnesota Birds, 213. 



Robin, 82, 83, S6, 107, no, 113, 

 120, 360, 391, 394, 396, 397. 

 Western, 264. 



Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, 

 notice of his 'Notes on Sport and 

 Ornithology,' 196. 



Rynchops nigra, 306, 327. 



Sage, J. H., Black Guillemot in 



Connecticut, 283. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 49, 54, 262. 

 Saltator magnus, 267. 

 Salvin, O., and Godman, F. D., 

 notice of their 'Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana, 189. 

 Sanderling, 294, 30S. 

 Sandpeter, 306. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, 89. 



Cinnamon Solitary, 377. 

 Least, 30S. 

 Red-breasted, 294. 

 Solitary, 377. 

 Spotted, 52, 83, 308, 32S. 

 Sapsucker, Williamson's, 252. 



Yellow-bellied, 310. 

 Saunders, H., notice of his 'Illus- 

 trated Manual of British Birds,' 



i?5- 



Saxicola oenanthe, 294. 



Sayornis phcebe, 39. 



saya, 48, 228, 296, 297. 



Sclater, P. L., notice of his Cata- 

 logue of the Tracheophona:, 379. 



Scolecophagus carolinus, 322. 

 cyanocephalus, 49, 257. 



Scolopax rusticola, 393. 



Scoter, 318. 



Scotiaptex cinerea, 206. 



Scott, W. E. D., A Summary of 

 Observations on the Birds of the 

 Gulf Coast of Florida, 14,114; 

 The Key West Quail-dove ( Geo- 

 trygon martinica) at Key West, 

 90; An Account of Flamingoes 

 {Phce?iicopfcrus ruber) observed 

 in the Vicinity of Cape Sable, 

 Florida, 221 ; Two Species of 

 Swallow New to North America, 

 264; On Birds observed at the 

 Dry Tortugas, Florida, during 

 parts of March and April, 1890, 

 301 ; Description of a New Sub- 

 species of Wild Turkey, 376 ; The 

 Little Black Rail (Porzat/a ja- 

 maicensis) at Key West, Florida, 

 400. 



Scytalopus bolivianus, 382. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 21, 34. 107, 



108, in, 128, 223,314, 336. 



motacilla, 21, 34, 128, 230, 



336. 

 noveboracensis, 21, 223, 314, 

 336. 



